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Camp BodhiSatva Rajgarh
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Overview
Towered by a thick Deodar and pine forest and engulfed in a maze of fruit trees of apple, peach, apricot and plums, Camp BodhiSatva is one for the calling. The surroundings will make you reminisce, the place will make you nostalgic and the weather will turn you in to an incorrigible romantic.
Camp BodhiSatva is set up in a fruit orchard at Haloni Pul, Rajgarh. A small patch of orchard land is used for the camp leaving much of the flora in its undisturbed state. Here you can challenge the Churadhar peak (12000-ft), which is about two days of Hike two ways, or you can just choose to relax at the camp swinging on a Hammock.
Located near the small and quaint hill town of Rajgarh in district Sirmour of Himachal Pradesh (India) The Camp BodhiSatva is about 45 Km from Solan off the National Highway to Shimla. The nearest railhead Kalka being only 4 Hrs away makes it another interesting weekend getaway option. Till now missing from the tourism maps Rajgarh has more to offer than what meets the eye on a macro view. Lush Green Valleys, Dense Forest, healthy bird life, clean and fresh mountain air and to top it all the ever-imposing serenity of the camp. Come spend some time here and you will know why we could not have given any other name to this camp.
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Location
By Road - The camp is approximately 350 km from Delhi and 100 km from Chandigarh. It is an ideal 9 Hours Drive from Delhi with a half an hour of midway break included. Most of the way up to Chandigarh one is a pretty fast highway and one makes good time as well. The drive in the hills starts from Kalka to Solan (42 KM) and thereon to Rajgarh (45 KM).
By train - Kalka/Chandigarh the nearest railheads is about 90/100 Kms from the Camp BodhiSatva, Rajgarh and is well connected by a host of trains from Delhi.
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Accommodation
Residential tents : Accommodation in 10 feet by 12 feet tented accommodation units, which have a centre table, two beds with mattresses and sleeping bags. Each unit is weather proof and well ventilated with roll up net windows. The floors of all units are tiled by locally available slate rocks.
Dining Arrangements : The camp kitchen takes care of the meals in a buffet arrangement. The meal pattern is generally vegetarian. Chinese and continental food is also served at the camp with prior information and request. Drinking water at the camp is sourced from a natural water spring with in the camp area. The same is filtered through candle filters before laying out for drinking. Alternatively bottled water is procured for drinking and cooking purposes. Adequate supply of bottled drinking water is also maintained at the camp.
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Activities
Hiking
The area presents endless avenues for the hiking enthusiasts. From a two-hour hike in the surrounding area to a full day Hike to the imposing Churdhar peak (at 12000-ft, it is the Highest peak in the Outer Himalayas) the options are enough to keep you occupied for a while. Some recommended options include Walk to the Syana Village Top - 1 Hr. from the Camp and as and extension walk all the way to the Helipad and all the way back. Roughly a three to Four Hour walk this round walk passes offers scattered houses, fruit laden orchards at times, beautiful wildflowers, an occasional curious mountain kid, wild fruit berries to feast on, a beautiful dense forest and a small temple at the village Syana.
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River Crossing
You also learn the act of river crossing over the base tied across the stream near the camp.
Obstacle Course
A small obstacle course at the camp consisting of Burma Bridge, Ladder Bridge, Double Rope Bridge, Tarzan Swing and other rope and bamboo assortments is an ideal activity with in the campus.
Rock Climbing and Rappelling
Learn the basics of rock climbing on the flat rock face near the camp. Things you can learn include three point climbing techniques, holds and grips and energy reservoir maintenance and preservation. On the subtle end you will also realize the importance of planning, coordination, patience, listening and motivational values for your teammates. You will also learn the act of rappelling i.e. descending on the rock face you just climbed but no hold or grips just the rope and you and your knees and feet.
Bird Watching
The residents of this area agree that the bird population in the area is a very healthy one. From the Himalayan Magpies to Mainas or even the woodpeckers for the avid birdwatcher we suggest you pack your lunch before you move away from the camp for indulging in your favourite past time.
Splash Swimming
The presence of two perennial stream around the camp present good opportunities for day picnics around small pools up in the valley hidden from the whatsoever little population that exists in the area.
Visit to the Waterfall
Hidden in to the valley is a beautiful waterfall that can give you a good massage if you just stand under it for a few minutes. A good spot to party around and have fun lazing around in the water
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